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Old 11-05-2006, 03:48 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Should i do it or not!!!???

The thing is that i want to start a business in multibillion-dollar industry. Okay i wont hide u anything since this industry is growing anyways. It is in the domain of medical tourism ... I am 20 yrs old and attending university... since it s a big project and it goes in conflict with my schedule... i thought i could operate an intermediate system that can provide me money without doing much thing... but the catch is that i have to be affiliate with a big medical tourism company... i give them my patients they do all the job and i get a % on the transaction...so that me i act as a marketing company by getting customers... i dont even know if i should do it ... wait and open my own company ( but then it would be too late) and i dont even know how many % is the correct value...

i know its a really confusing... just like i am...

so please can someone help me please
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you are confusing and you don't know what you're doing

the only way to help you is to tell you to go away and learn the language of business

your problem is this:
you are merging the concepts of opportunity selection and foundership into one incoherent mess

you solution is: concentrate on opportunity selection first. set a few hours per week to go out and talk to potential customers. if the survey results prove positive, you can start to think about putting a business together

you don't need to agonise of whether to "start or not to start" unless you have conducted the surveys which are gonna tell you what you should and shouldn't be doing
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